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1 adoucir
adoucir [adusiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb[+ saveur, acidité] to make milder ; (avec sucre) to sweeten ; [+ peau] to soften ; [+ personne] to mellow ; [+ conditions] to ease2. reflexive verb* * *adusiʀ
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verbe transitif to soften [peau, eau, éclairage, expression]; to soothe [gorge]; to moderate [son, voix]; to sweeten [boisson, mets]; to alleviate [misère]; to ease [sort, chagrin]; to mitigate [rigueur, régime]
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s'adoucir verbe pronominal [température] to become milder; [lumière, voix] to become softer; [pente] to become more gentle; [chagrin] to be soothed; [conditions] to be alleviated* * *adusiʀ vt1) [température] to make milder2) (avec du sucre) to sweeten3) [peau, voix, eau] to soften4) [rigueur, propos, effets] to soften, [caractère, personne] to mellow5) [peine, chagrin] to allay6) DROIT, [peine] to reduce* * *adoucir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( rendre plus doux) to soften [peau, tissu, eau, éclairage, expression]; to soothe [gorge]; to moderate [son, voix]; to tone down [langage]; to sweeten [boisson, mets]; cette coiffure t'adoucit les traits this hairstyle softens your features; adoucir la réalité to soften reality; adoucir le métal Tech to soften metal; adoucir les angles to soften the angles;2 ( rendre moins pénible) to alleviate [misère, conditions]; to ease [sort, chagrin]; to mitigate [rigueur, régime].B s'adoucir vpr1 ( devenir plus doux) [température] to become milder; [lumière, voix] to become softer; [pente] to become more gentle;2 ( devenir moins pénible) [chagrin] to be soothed; [conditions] to be alleviated.la musique adoucit les mœurs music soothes the savage breast.[adusir] verbe transitif1. [rendre plus doux - peau, regard, voix, eau] to soften ; [ - amertume, caractère, acidité] to take the edge off2. [atténuer - couleur, propos, dureté] to tone down (separable) ; [ - difficulté, antagonisme] to ease3. [rendre supportable - peine, punition] to reduce, to lessen the severity of ; [ - chagrin] to easeils s'efforcent d'adoucir les conditions de vie des prisonniers they try to make the prisoners' living conditions less harsh5. MÉTÉOROLOGIE [temps, température] to make warmer ou milder————————s'adoucir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [devenir plus doux - peau, voix, lumière] to soften ; [ - regard] to soften ; [ - personne, caractère] to mellow2. MÉTÉOROLOGIE [temps, température] to become milder3. [s'atténuer - pente] to become less steep ; [ - accent] to become less broad -
2 édulcorer
édulcorer [edylkɔʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ doctrine, propos] to water down ; [+ texte osé] to tone down• une version édulcorée des thèses de l'extrême droite a toned-down version of the ideas of the far right* * *edylkɔʀe1) lit to sweeten [boisson, mets]* * *edylkɔʀe vtto sweeten, fig to tone down* * *édulcorer verb table: aimer vtr1 lit to sweeten [boisson, mets];[edylkɔre] verbe transitif1. [sucrer] to sweeten2. (littéraire) [modérer - propos, compte rendu] to soften, to water down (separable) ; [ - texte] to bowdlerize -
3 sucrer
sucrer [sykʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ boisson] to sugarb. ( = supprimer) (inf!) sucrer son argent de poche à qn to stop sb's pocket money* * *sykʀeverbe transitif ( rendre doux) [personne] to put sugar in [café, compote]; ( en saupoudrant) to sprinkle sugar on [fraises]; [miel, saccharine] to sweeten* * *sykʀe vt1) [thé, café] to put sugar in2) * (= supprimer) [allocation, subvention] to stop, [permis] to take awayIls lui ont sucré son permis. — They took his licence away.
* * *sucrer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( rendre doux) [personne] to put sugar in [café, compote]; ( en saupoudrant) to sprinkle sugar on [fraises, framboises]; [miel, saccharine] to sweeten; je sucre avec du miel I use honey as a sweetener;B se sucrer◑ vpr1 ( prendre du sucre) to help oneself to sugar;2 [profiteur] to feather one's nest.sucrer les fraises to be doddery○.[sykre] verbe transitif1. [avec du sucre - café, thé] to sugar, to put sugar in ; [ - vin] to add sugar to, to chaptalize ; [ - fruits] to sprinkle with sugar2. [avec une matière sucrante] to sweeten3. (très familier) [supprimer - prime] to stop ; [ - réplique, passage] to do away with (inseparable)on lui a sucré son permis de conduire après son accident his driving licence was revoked after the accident————————[sykre] verbe intransitif————————se sucrer (très familier) verbe pronominal intransitif[s'enrichir] to feather one's own nest -
4 pilule
pilule [pilyl]feminine noun* * *pilyl1) ( médicament) pill2) ( contraceptif)••avaler la pilule — (colloq) to grin and bear it
faire passer la pilule — (colloq) to sweeten the pill
se dorer la pilule — (colloq) to sunbathe
* * *pilyl nf1) pill2) (pilule contraceptive) pill* * *pilule nf1 ( médicament) pill;2 ( contraceptif) pilule (contraceptive) (contraceptive) pill; pilule abortive abortion pill; je prends la pilule I'm on the pill.avaler la pilule○ to grin and bear it; la pilule est dure à avaler○ it's a bitter pill to swallow; faire passer la pilule○ to sweeten the pill; trouver la pilule amère○ to find it a bitter pill to swallow; dorer la pilule à qn to butter sb up; se dorer la pilule○ to sunbathe.[pilyl] nom féminin1. [médicament] pillfaire passer la pilule (familier) to get somebody to swallow the pill ou to take their medicine (figuré)2. [contraceptif] -
5 dorer
dorer [dɔʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = couvrir d'or) [+ objet] to gildb. [+ peau] to tan2. intransitive verb[rôti] to brown* * *dɔʀe
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1) ( couvrir d'or) to gild [cadre]2) Culinaire to glaze [tourte, pâte]3) ( changer la couleur de) [soleil] to turn [something] to gold [feuillage, blés]
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verbe intransitif1) Culinaire [poulet] to brown2) liter [moissons, raisins] to turn golden
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se dorer verbe pronominal* * *dɔʀe1. vt1) [cadre] to gild2. vi[oignons] to brown* * *dorer verb table: aimerA vtr3 ( changer la couleur de) [soleil] to turn [sth] to gold [feuillage, blés]; sa peau est dorée par le soleil her/his skin has turned golden brown in the sun.B vi2 liter [moissons, raisins] to turn golden.[dɔre] verbe transitif1. [couvrir d'or] to gild2. [brunir - peau] to give a golden colour to, to tan ; [ - blés, poires] to turn gold ; [ - paysage] to shed a golden light on3. CUISINEdorer une pâte à l'œuf/au lait to glaze pastry with egg yolk/with milk————————[dɔre] verbe intransitiffaites dorer les oignons cook ou fry the onions until golden————————se dorer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[touriste] to sunbathe -
6 sucrer
sugar, sweeten
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